Seniors with dementia are treated to 'baby shower' with dolls to help relieve stress: 'Sense of purpose'
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A senior care living facility in Scotland brought in 60 baby dolls for its Alzheimer's and dementia patients with the aim of lowering the residents' stress. See the sweet pictures.
The residential facility tested the experience as part of a trial — and held a baby shower for the "new parents." Brittany Kasko is a lifestyle production assistant with Fox News Digital.
The positive effects that can come about when patients hold baby dolls, or even robotic pets, are said to include a decrease in stress and agitation, according to The Alzheimer’s Store website.
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